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Vital Signs: 'Entre Hombres' Aims to Get Latino Men Talking About Alcoholism, Abuse

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Latino men in Oxnard have started a support group to address issues of alcoholism and domestic abuse. The idea is that these issues should be talked about among men, or in Spanish "entre hombres," which is what they're calling the group.

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